Artificial breeding techniques in cattle

Embryo Transfer With the aid of FSH treatment (superovulation) a donor cow can produce an average of 4-5 embryos when flushed 7 days after insemination.

The embryos can be transferred direct into heat synchronized recipients to carry the calves to term (below), or frozen for transfer at a later date or for sale.

Close liaison between you, your Vet and Paragon ET through the programme will produce the best results.

Average pregnancy rates are around 65% after fresh transfer and 55% after freezing.

Embryo Export Paragon have already exported embryos to Holland, Sweden, Germany, USA, Canada and Australia. Regulations are in place for many other countries—please enquire for details.

Although certain conditions must be fulfilled, embryo collection for export can be undertaken on-farm, provided that processing for freezing takes place in our approved mobile laboratory. Conditions may vary between countries Please phone us to discuss your requirements. N.B. prior notice is required for all export programs.

Residential Unit Our facility at Newbiggin near Penrith offers high health status, individual or small group housing for donors (left).

The unit is ideal for those individuals requiring expert Veterinary supervision, i.e. problem cows and infertile cows for evaluation and treatment and/or flushing.

All donors are screened for metabolic and mineral status and fed a specially formulated diet with supplements aimed at improving embryo production and fertility.

Please phone us to book a place and for pre-entry testing requirements.

Semen Collection & Processing Semen from your bull, provided he has been through a simple MAFF testing and licensing procedure, can be collected on-farm, processed and frozen for your own use and for sale within the UK (except NI).

On-farm collection is a cost effective way of providing semen for a breeding program as well as insurance for a high performing bull.